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This book presents a comprehensive discussion on the
characterization of vagueness in pictures. It reports on how the
problem of representation of images has been approached in
scientific practice, highlighting the role of mathematical methods
and the philosophical background relevant for issues such as
representation, categorization and reasoning. Without delving too
much into the technical details, the book examines and defends
different kinds of values of fuzziness based on a complex approach
to categorization as a practice, adopting conceptual and empirical
suggestions from different fields including the arts. It
subsequently advances criticisms and provides suggestions for
interpretation and application. By describing a cognitive framework
based on fuzzy, rough and near sets, and discussing all of the
relevant mathematical and philosophical theories for the
representation and processing of vagueness in images, the book
offers a practice-oriented guide to fuzzy visual reasoning, along
with novel insights into the field of interpreting and thinking
with fuzzy pictures and fuzzy data.
This highly readable book is a collection of critical papers on
Otto Neurath (1882-1945). It comprehensively re-examines Neurath's
scientific, philosophical and educational contributions from a
range of standpoints including historical, sociological and
problem-oriented perspectives. Leading Neurath scholars disentangle
and connect Neurath's works, ideas and ideals and evaluate them
both in their original socio-historical context and in contemporary
philosophical debates. Readers will discover a new critical
understanding. Drawing on archive materials, essays discuss not
only Neurath's better-known works from lesser-known perspectives,
but also his lesser-known works from the better-known perspective
of their place in his overall philosophical oeuvre. Reflecting the
full range of Neurath's work, this volume has a broad appeal.
Besides scholars and researchers interested in Neurath, Carnap, the
Vienna Circle, work on logical empiricism and the history and
philosophy of science, this book will also appeal to graduate
students in philosophy, sociology, history and education. Readers
will find Neurath's thoughts described and evaluated in an
accessible manner, making it a good read for those beyond the
academic world such as social leaders and activists. The book
includes the edited 1940-45 Neurath-Carnap correspondence and the
English translation of Neurath's logic papers.
This book presents a comprehensive discussion on the
characterization of vagueness in pictures. It reports on how the
problem of representation of images has been approached in
scientific practice, highlighting the role of mathematical methods
and the philosophical background relevant for issues such as
representation, categorization and reasoning. Without delving too
much into the technical details, the book examines and defends
different kinds of values of fuzziness based on a complex approach
to categorization as a practice, adopting conceptual and empirical
suggestions from different fields including the arts. It
subsequently advances criticisms and provides suggestions for
interpretation and application. By describing a cognitive framework
based on fuzzy, rough and near sets, and discussing all of the
relevant mathematical and philosophical theories for the
representation and processing of vagueness in images, the book
offers a practice-oriented guide to fuzzy visual reasoning, along
with novel insights into the field of interpreting and thinking
with fuzzy pictures and fuzzy data.
An international team of four authors, led by distinguished
philosopher of science, Nancy Cartwright, and leading scholar of
the Vienna Circle, Thomas E. Uebel, have produced this lucid and
elegant study of a much-neglected figure. The book, which depicts
Neurath's science in the political, economic and intellectual
milieu in which it was practised, is divided into three sections:
Neurath's biographical background and the socio-political context
of his economic ideas; the development of his theory of science;
and his legacy as illustrated by his contemporaneous involvement in
academic and political debates. Coinciding with the renewal of
interest in logical positivism, this is a timely publication which
will redress a current imbalance in the history and philosophy of
science, as well as making a major contribution to our
understanding of the intellectual life of Austro-Germany in the
inter-war years.
An international team of four authors, led by distinguished
philosopher of science, Nancy Cartwright, and leading scholar of
the Vienna Circle, Thomas E. Uebel, have produced this lucid and
elegant study of a much-neglected figure. The book, which depicts
Neurath's science in the political, economic and intellectual
milieu in which it was practised, is divided into three sections:
Neurath's biographical background and the socio-political context
of his economic ideas; the development of his theory of science;
and his legacy as illustrated by his contemporaneous involvement in
academic and political debates. Coinciding with the renewal of
interest in logical positivism, this is a timely publication which
will redress a current imbalance in the history and philosophy of
science, as well as making a major contribution to our
understanding of the intellectual life of Austro-Germany in the
inter-war years.
This book tells the remarkable lives of the pioneers of science -
from Galileo and Newton, Faraday and Darwin, Pasteur and Marie
Curie, to Einstein, Freud, Turing, and Crick and Watson. A series
of seventy articles, written by an international team of
distinguished scientists, historians of science and science
writers, provides an unrivalled account of the lives and
personalities behind the greatest scientific breakthroughs of all
time. Organized thematically, starting at the 'Universe', and
moving smaller through the 'Earth' and 'Molecules and Matter' to
'Inside the Atom', with the final two sections looking at 'Life'
and 'Body and Mind', it covers all the major scientific
disciplines, including astronomy, biology, biochemistry, chemistry,
computing, ecology, geology, medicine, neurology, physics and
psychology, as well as mathematics. The Scientists will intrigue
budding scientists, those fascinated by the lives of great
individuals, and anyone curious to know how over the centuries we
came to understand the physical world around us and inside us.
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